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If the House Sorting didnt sort Snape in Slytherin what house do te think he be in instead?

As Dumbledore detto in Half Blood Prince, he thought they sort too soon....
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Vampire_Chikie said:
I think that if the Sorting Hat didn't put Severus Snape into Slytherin House (which to me is unlikely), he would be put into Ravenclaw because he is very smart. Look at his notes from school he made changes to potions and created his own spells.
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fantasyfan306 said:
i think he would be in gryffindor cause he was always brave
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bri-marie said:
I think he'd be in Ravenclaw. It's not like Ravenclaw's aren't Ribelle - The Brave (look at Luna!) - it's just that they are più well known for being intelligent, which Severus is. Exceedingly so.
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lilyZ said:
I will just cite the titolo of a fan fiction story - Gryffindor' Half-Blood Prince!!!
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Raevyn_Willow said:
That is kind of hard but I could probably see him in Ravenclaw because they possess intelligence and cleverness, both of which fit Snape. But at the same time, he could also fit in Gryffindor because of his bravery.
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LadyNottingham said:
I don't think he would have sorted out otherwise than in Slytherin actually.
Gryffindor option : because he's Ribelle - The Brave beyond imagination.
Ravenclaw option : because he values knowledge and wit as outstanding achievements.
No way in Hufflepuff ! Though his loyalty to his Amore for Lily makes me wonder sometimes...
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Ameliashephard said:
Remember that backhanded compliment Dumbledore made to Snape 'I think we might sort too early.' o something along those lines in DH. Snspe looked horrorfied.

Dumbledore I believe thought Snape should have been sorted into Gryffindor. Bravery, honnor and nobility.
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xxXsk8trXxx said:
i think he would be in ravenclaw cuz he's really smart
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BellatrixCissy said:
Either Ravenclaw o Gryffindor he's smart but yet brave.
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StainlessSteel said:
Ravenclaw!I see Gryffindors as somewhat prejudiced and blinded da their unreasonable persuasions.
Severus was prejudiced against Harry, (and the other way around) but that fact let him screw things up only once, unlike Harry, who would constantly do so.
Hope that makes sense.
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yeah it does!:) agreed but harry was a special case, not all the gryffindors acted like him..
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-Amy- said:
He wasn't Ribelle - The Brave enough for Gryffindor o else he would've found a way to save lily years ago(plus, Harry was almost sorted to Slytherin, but he wished not to and because of that he was sorted to Gryffindor, if I remember well). He's not good-hearted(no need to explain here), but he is VERY smart - Ravenclaw.
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szoszo_k said:
Rawenclaw, because he's reserved and brilliant. But that cunning edge that makes him Severus Snape is what put him into Slytherin.
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1billsookie said:
i think all 3 houses.

Ravenclaw: he's very smart and takes in knowdgle and deatils very easily

Gryffindor: he's very Ribelle - The Brave and willing to do many things that others aren't and dosn't expect prasie for it.

Hufflepuff: he is very loyal to Lily and counies to Amore and try to procet her even when she loves his worst enemy and joins the side that he is soupossed to be aginst, the few Friends that he has (The Malfoys, he tries to procet Draco, becomes defensive when someone speaks ill of the family OoTP, is sort of affeconite with Draoc and uses their frist names regually, is well thought of and spoken of da the entire family, and appears to make a sposta to defend Lucius when Harry tells caramella fondente, fudge that he's a DeathEater, GoF) and he's loyal to Dumbledore (does everything he can to heal him after he's poisioned, tries to get out of killing him, tells him things that he would never tell anyone else, which implays a great leval of trust, at least on Snapes' part.)
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Severus could have been sorted in any of the four houses for all the qualities te stated. Maybe the Sorting Hat put him in Slytherin not because of his qualities but just because that was where he NEEDED to be for the rest of story (Voldemort being a Slytherin and so were most of the other Death-Eaters).
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Brysis said:
Ravenclaw´s
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LoveforSeverus said:
If for some crazy reason he wasn't in Slytherin, he'd be in Ravenclaw
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SnapeSoulmate said:
Severus... In my eyes, a Gryffindor at heart, deep down inside. Because he was never evil. He's a human, and every human has his flaws..

As Dumbledore tells Harry in Chamber of Secrets, "it is our choices" that lead us to our paths. It is the choice of being sorted into Gryffindor Harry made which appointed him to that path, o else he would've been made a Slytherin(due to the Slytherins blood coursing through him from Voldemorts power that was dato to him) himself. So, Severus was practically in the same boat- only choosing to be a Slytherin than any other House. If he hadn't been wanting to be in Slytherin, in my eyes.. He would be in Gryffindor. For a Ribelle - The Brave heart, and loyalty no other human can manage.
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